Shaukat Aziz was hardly bothered. After Tuesday’s decision, Zahid Hamid and Dogar were naturally happy.
However, when contacted by The News, Dogar refused to offer comments saying he had not yet read the order.
Under the latest judgment, the case will be reinvestigated. Originally, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) had investigated it. The order said so far as the conclusion of investigation is concerned it is left to the special court which may issue such directions to conclude the probe within certain period stipulated by it.
Likewise, the ruling said, for evidence recorded and to be recorded in view of fresh investigation as desired by the federal government, the special court will be at liberty to adopt the procedure prescribed in the law of evidence and other law.
The investigating officer or agency or Joint Investigation Team (JIT) will not be influenced by observations made in the November 11, 2014 order of the special court.
According to the ruling, for the investigation it is made clear now to come up the repercussions of the defective investigation are to be followed by the special court or the officers conducting probe even to face consequences as defined in the law. Willful negligent act of any officer is required to be proceeded in accordance with law. With expectation that not only the investigation will be conducted impartially, justly and fairly but same will be in accordance with law by keeping all aspects in view.
In the beginning, the present government was reluctant to file the high treason case and constitute the special court for its trial. However, the Supreme Court headed by the then Chief Justice, Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, had threatened the prime minister with a contempt if he failed to obey its order to try the former dictator for violating the constitution by imposing the emergency.
The government was then left with no choice but to order the FIA to investigate. It also formed the special court to hold trial. At the time the prime minister had announced on the floor of the National Assembly that as per the apex court order his government had decided to try Musharraf for high treason.
Even at that time, many influential elements including even Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif had opposed the trial on the grounds that it would affect the civ-mil relations. But simultaneously, some hardliners had stood ground and urged the prime minister to arraign the former dictator for playing with the constitution to save his rule.
However, after the 2014 order of the special court a lot of water has flowed under the bridge and the khaki-mufti relations have tremendously improved. It is not known how the federal government will deal with the case now after the IHC order.